On 23:45:06 May 11, Pui Edylie wrote: > Hi > > When i ran pfctl -t spamd-white -T show it shows a list of IP addresses and > those IP addresses are mostly from China and etc ... (IE spamming > countries) > > I have enabled syslog logging with -v from the log file when tailing it, i > did not see any (WHITE) entry only (GREY) and (BLACK) > > I am interested where do i find out the whitelisted IP address? > > This is the rc.local.conf > > spamd_flags="-v -G 2:4:864 -y fxp3 -Y fxp3 -n SolOne SMTP" > > OpenBSD 4.1 > > table <spamd-white> persist > rdr pass inet proto tcp from !<spamd-white> to any \ > port smtp -> $spamvip port spamd
I think it is pretty obvious to anybody reading this e-mail why spamd is doing the exact opposite of what you want it to do. Any guesses? I will take the suspense away. You really should give a passtime of at least 10 minutes. Ideal values might be around 30. Default is 25. So either leave the -G flag alone or use something like -G 10:4:864. In case you want whitelisting to happen sooner than normal. Best of luck! -Girish